Ball Don't Lie

The 10-man rotation, starring the New Jersey Nets

Albert King stares down a defender, sometime in the 1930s. (Getty Images)

A look around the league and the web that covers it. It's also important to note that the rotation order and starting nods aren't always listed in order of importance. That's for you, dear reader, to figure out.

C: SI Vault. With the Nets playing their last game in New Jersey on Monday, let's take a look at some of the nicer snapshots in the Netsies' sordid history.PF: Newark Star-Ledger. Dave D: 'Nets are leaving a place that never felt like home.'SF: New York Times. Harvey Araton on New Jersey's 'Sorry State of Affairs.'SG: Boston Globe. Bob Ryan: 'Nets jersey was never a good fit.'PG: The Basketball Jones. Trey Kerby gets funny with DeMarcus Cousins.6th: ESPN. Tom Haberstroh takes a look at past instances of MVP voters getting it wrong.7th: Knickerblogger. The Knicks are still weird and inconsistent and slowly doing … something.8th: TrueHoop. Michael Jordan has done a terrible job with his lottery choices in Charlotte.9th: Forum Blue and Gold. Looking at the Lakers' pick and roll defense.10th: Twitter.com/SportsMediaWorld. Rudy Gay: "[Charlotte's Bismarck] Biyombo told me, 'this my house.' I told him, 'You have seven wins! It's everybody's house'"

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